The landlady also likes to blow the trumpet

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Movie
Original title The landlady also likes to blow the trumpet
Country of production Austria
Germany
Italy
original language German
Publishing year 1970
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Franz Antel
script Kurt Nachmann
Carlo Fuscagni
production Carl Szokoll
music Gianni Ferrio
camera Hanns Matula
cut Otto Stenzel
occupation
chronology

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Mrs. Landlady also has a niece

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Ms. landlady is doing it even better now

Frau Wirtin also likes to blow the trumpet is an Austrian-German-Italian comedy film from 1969 by Franz Antel with Terry Torday as the landlady, Harald Leipnitz as Ferdinand and Glenn Saxson as Freiherr von der Trenck in the leading roles.

action

Europe, after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte . The worn out French army floods through Europe back to its homeland. Susanne, the landlady of the Lahn, and her Ferdinand, the most important actor in their small group of jugglers, ended up in Hungary with their thespian cart. With difficulty they can escape marauding soldiers and escape to the county of the nouveau riche Baron Bierrechalet. The Frenchman was once a supplier of war material and was recently called Bierhäusel. The powerful baron is extremely greedy for money and taxes everything that can be taxed: drinking, singing and even demands a pleasure tax before illegitimate sex, which he regards as morally reprehensible. The residents groan under the greed-determined demands of the autocratic despot.

Susanne and Ferdinand buy with the last of the money they have left. an orphaned pub and cleverly create a place where one can drink and make love undisturbed, undisturbed by Mr. Bierhäusel's tax greed. But the baron finds out about them and wants to put an end to the hustle and bustle as soon as possible. He has Ferdinand arrested. In his distress, he claimed that Susanne was his wife. Due to the pressure exerted on him, he finally has to withdraw and is then to be castrated without further ado. A Prussian nobleman, a Freiherr von Trenck, suddenly appears as a savior in need. He introduces himself as the legitimate heir of the county and wants to chase this usurper from Baron out of his latifundia with disgrace and shame.

The baron has to be married up to a certain day in order to secure his illegally appropriated “property”. Trenck wants to prevent this and plans to kidnap the arriving bride. Since Susanne is to protect Ferdinand, who is still held captive, from Bierrechalet's revenge, she offers him the role of Herr von Trenck's Bierhausel's bride, who is then kidnapped by Trenck as planned. Susanne, the real bride, gets in the way, because she would rather be kidnapped by Trenck herself. Things soon seem to get completely out of hand when Freiherr von Trenck pulls the old Pandours on his side and leads them against the villainous Baron Bierrechalet. Finally, the Archduke, a member of the imperial family, emerges from Vienna and speaks a word of power. Baron Bierrechalet has to leave the county and give up and is chased away in disgrace and disgrace. And Susanne, the landlady of the Lahn, has her Ferdinand back.

Production notes

The landlady also likes to blow the trumpet. It was filmed from September 26th to November 20th, 1969 in Vienna and Hungary and premiered on February 27th, 1970. It is the fourth part of the six-part Wirtin film series Antels.

Carl Szokoll was production manager, Kurt Kodal took over production management. Herta Hareiter created the film structures , Gerdago designed the costumes. Eberhard Schröder was assistant director.

criticism

The lexicon of international films saw this film as "a mixture of weird clothing comics and rough nonsense."

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The landlady also likes to blow the trumpet. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 1, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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